Arbitrary Transmission Line Calculator

atlc is a computer aided design (CAD) package for the design and analysis
of electrical transmission lines and directional couplers of totally
arbitrary cross section and an arbitrary number of different dielectrics.

By analysis, it is assumed one requires finding the electrical properties
of a transmission line or coupler, where the physical dimensions of the
device are known. By design, it is assumed one requires a transmission
line or coupler to have certain electrical properties and one wishes to
find how to physically realise such a structure

atlc likely to be of use to radio amateurs, professional RF engineers,
students and academics.

/usr/share/doc/atlc/README

atlc - Arbitrary Transmission Line Calculator.
Program for analysing arbitrary transmission lines and directional
couplers. See HTML documentation in docs/html-docs
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IMPORTANT - if altc won't compile on your system, configure with the
option --without-hardware-info. It should then compile.
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/usr/share/doc/atlc/README.hardware-info

Unless atlc is configured with the --disable-hardware-info option
(only do this if it fails to compile properly), a small benchmark at the end
tries to gather information about the hardware. The following shows
what information is obtained on each system.
If anyone can add to the information gathered on a system, or add
information on a new system, please email me and discuss how to
do this.
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/usr/share/doc/atlc/README.help

Want to help with atlc? Here's how.
1) First of all, please test atlc on your platform. Let me know
if it passes or fails and if possible give me the output
of a log file
configure > log
make >> log
make check >> log
and send me the log
2) If anyone can write any code to obtain information about
hardware on any systems, it would be much appreciated.
The format should be very clear form the
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/usr/share/doc/atlc/README.mpi

'atlc' *did* have C code to allow it to use the Message Passing Interface (MPI),
which whould allow
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/usr/share/doc/atlc/README.support

Whenever possible support will be provided free of charge as soon as
possible for any amaateur or co
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/usr/share/doc/atlc/README.threads

This file is README.threads
Prior to verison 4.5.1, atlc could be configured to use
mutltiple-thre
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/usr/share/doc/atlc/qex_december_1996/README

The file atlc.pdf is a copy of a paper I wrote describing a very early version of
this programme in
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/usr/share/doc/atlc/NEWS.gz

NEWS for realease 4.6.0 Nobember 2003.
This is a very different from the last release (4.5.1) in
t
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